Ploug House
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Ploug House (Danish: Plougs Gård) is a listed Neoclassical property on the corner of Højbro Plads and Ved Stranden in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It dates from the building boom which followed after the Copenhagen Fire of 1795 but takes its name from the poet, publisher and politician Carl Ploug who lived there in the 1860s and 1870s and also published the newspaper Fædrelandet from the premises.
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Højbro Plads, Copenhagen Christianshavn
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N 55.678 ° | E 12.5805 ° |
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Højbro Plads 21
1200 Copenhagen, Christianshavn
Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
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